"The H8 isn’t here yet, but it expected to arrive any day now. The LED are microchipped and are bigger to provide for a brighter light and a longer last product. There was some reports that these were triggering errors code. With the LED being micro chipped, that problem is solved. The LED’s are also positions a little different to allow more light to get into the fiber optic allowing for the brighter angel eyes. "

"The H8 isnít here yet, but it expected to arrive any day now. The LED are microchipped and are bigger to provide for a brighter light and a longer last product. There was some reports that these were triggering errors code. With the LED being micro chipped, that problem is solved. The LEDís are also positions a little different to allow more light to get into the fiber optic allowing for the brighter angel eyes. "

Thanks for the update, I read the same this morning. I'm wondering who will be carrying the Weisslicht V2 and hope they'll be available for sale soon.

I expected better information from him but at the time I IMd Cal (a little over a month ago), he didn't even know a V2 version is in the works. I want to call shenanigans but maybe I should PM him again.

"The H8 isn’t here yet, but it expected to arrive any day now. The LED are microchipped and are bigger to provide for a brighter light and a longer last product. There was some reports that these were triggering errors code. With the LED being micro chipped, that problem is solved. The LED’s are also positions a little different to allow more light to get into the fiber optic allowing for the brighter angel eyes. "

Thanx for the update. Maybe they analysed 2011 E92 LED AE and found solution how to make brighter LED AE and more visiable on sun..

Just installed my MTEC V2 angel eye bulbs. My first impressions are nothing but positive. They look freakin amazing in low-light conditions. They are extremely bright, white, and evenly lit. The brightness isn't too much, and they light up the rings very crisply. I will take some pictures today after work, so long as the rain holds out.

I installed them without lifting the car or removing the wheels. It was a bit more difficult that it would be the other way, but it really still wasnt bad. Took about an hour and a half total; 1 hour for the drivers side, and 1/2 hour for the passenger side. Not a bad learning curve if you ask me...

Anyways, I'll grab my camera after work and mess with the exposure to get the most realistic pictures possible.

Ok, great options. However, I have an '06 325I/E-90 that I just purchased about 8 month ago with no angel eyes, simply cam with the HID lights. What's my best option for a simple install. I'm not trying to brake the bank either. thanks for any input you may offer.